A week after Jake Wilson and Alex Martin became the first NIC-10 teammates to both rush for 200 yards in any game that anyone could remember, they did it again, as Hononegah ran over second-place Guilford 42-14 Friday.

Hononegah (6-2) is now in a three-way tie for second with Guilford and Harlem and has run for more than 400 yards against Boylan, Guilford and Harlem, three teams that are a combined 20-4.

“It’s an amazing feeling,” Wilson (213 yards on 16 carries) said. “It’s nice to have power in both backs. We can run the ball, but we can pass too.”

“We come out and we run hard every game,” Martin (208 yards on 28 carries) said. “We have something special with me and JWil. He blocks as hard as he can for me and I block as hard as I can for him and our line does a great job firing off the ball on every play. That’s what gets it done.”

Martin has now topped 200 yards three games in a row.

“I don’t keep track; I’m told my yards after the game,” Martin said. “I just want to get in the end zone for my team.”

Guilford looked good early, but fumbled at the Hononegah 10 on the game-opening drive and then gave up three straight TDs, starting with a 77-yard Wilson run two plays after Jalante Wallace’s 90-yard kickoff return briefly tied the score at 7.

“They are very difficult to stop,” Guilford offensive lineman/linebacker Jesus Meraz said. “You have to go 100 percent at all times, or else. We were a little shocked.”